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  • ...doi.acm.org/10.1145/355598.362773 "Transition network grammars for natural language analysis"], ''Communications of the ACM'', ''ACM Press'', '''13''':10:591-6 ...g.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/butt/main/material/chunk.pdf "''Chunk/Shallow parsing''"], lecture notes, 2002</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Formal language models}} ...equate description]]s of the [[syntactic structure]] of [[language|natural language]]. ...
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  • ...and Semantic Dependency Structures''. Proceedings of Conference on Natural Language Learning (CoNLL), Boulder, 67–72.</ref> looks as follows: ...
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  • {{Short description|Automatic analysis of syntactic structure of natural language}} ...one of the important tasks in [[computational linguistics]] and [[natural language processing]], and has been a subject of research since the mid-20th century ...
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  • ...r1985">{{citation | title=Evidence against the context-freeness of natural language | year=1985 | last=Shieber | first=Stuart | journal=Linguistics and Philoso ...<math>L = L_{SG} \cap L_r</math>, where <math>L_r</math> is the [[regular language]] defined by <math display="block"> L =\text{De Jan} \text{ s}\ddot{\mathrm ...
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  • ...needed|date=March 2013}} within the natural language processing ([[Natural Language Processing|NLP]]) community. ...e case of generating compressed sentences, rather than simply relying on a language model to retain the most commonly used n-grams in the sentence, constraints ...
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  • ...ations, for instance in learning sequence and tree structures in [[natural language processing]] (mainly continuous representations of phrases and sentences ba ...4=Manning|first4=Christopher D.|chapter=Parsing Natural Scenes and Natural Language with Recursive Neural Networks|title=The 28th International Conference on M ...
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  • {{Short description|Abstract language theory concept}}{{Use American English|date=January 2019}} ...specially adept at handling a wide variety of non-CF properties of natural language. ...
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  • ...owards English – it is not meant to function as an international auxiliary language. ...ludes the extension to novel tasks such as machine translation and natural language understanding. The modern (post-2010) AMR format preserves the syntax and m ...
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  • ...rambling]], which are outside the bounds of the [[mildly context-sensitive language]]s.<ref name="boullier1999">{{cite book| author=Pierre Boullier| chapter=Ch ...ing | editor= | title=Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Parsing Technologies (Beijing) | publisher= | pages=66&ndash;77 | date=Oct 2001 }}< ...
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  • ...program that needs 2 token lookahead.svg|thumb|300px|The [[C (programming language)|C]] grammar{{sfn|Kernighan|Ritchie|1988|loc=Appendix A.13 "Grammar", p.193 ...respectively. One says that a given grammar or language "is an LL grammar/language" or simply "is LL" to indicate that it is in this class. ...
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  • ...s://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-021-01711-5 |journal=Behavior Research Methods |language=en |volume=54 |issue=5 |pages=2221–2251 |doi=10.3758/s13428-021-01711-5 |is ...biguation.]" Proceedings of the Eighth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL-2004) at HLT-NAACL 2004. 2004. ...
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  • {{Short description|Structure of a formal language}} ...duction (computer science)|production rules]] for such strings in a formal language. ...
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  • ...|year=2016 |isbn=978-3-319-47954-5 |location=Cham, Switzerland |pages=177 |language=en}}</ref> is typically applied to text, grouping words into clusters that ...|year=2018 |isbn=978-3-319-73705-8 |location=Cham, Switzerland |pages=66 |language=en}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ons are coded as fixed-length binary numbers, eliminating natural language parsing complications. Each image serves 10 relational ("What is the shape of the o ...
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  • ...biological component]] of the language faculty that allows humans to learn language. Specifically, it is defined as:<blockquote>'''''Final-over-Final Constrain This effect was first noticed by Anders Holmberg in [[Finnish language|Finnish]], when comparing it with the similarly disharmonic Head-Initial ov ...
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  • Discrete mathematics is used in language modeling, including formal grammars, language representation, and historical linguistic trends. ...ural class]]es, and the [[allophonic]] variations of each [[phoneme]] in a language are all examples of applied set theory. Set theory and [[concatenation theo ...
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  • ...y to incrementally analyse the structure and content of spoken and written language in context and in real-time. While it posits representations similar to tho ...pecially in syntax, semantics, pragmatics and phonology. ''The Dynamics of Language'' (2005) by Ronnie Cann, Ruth Kempson and [[Lutz Marten]] followed on from ...
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  • ...|title=Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing |pages=952–963 |location=Online and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emira ...s in a [[pivot language]] to produce potential paraphrases in the original language. For example, the phrase "under control" in an English sentence is aligned ...
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  • | journal = Journal of Logic, Language and Information Some simple, intuitive examples using English as the language to model demonstrate the core principles behind pregroups and their use in ...
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